Robert Frost "Design" & "Neither Out Far nor In Deep" a terrifying poet

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English

 

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Marjorie G

 

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September 28, 2014

 

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Spiders are not a type of creature that is looked upon as being something to cherish as the tone of this poem emphasizes. Spiders are an arachnid that spins webs for the capture of insects for food and simply the thought of spiders are a reminder of arachnophobia. The very flower that this spider is sitting upon is presented as the color white in this poem, but usually a heal-all wildflower has a violet-blue blossom and appears on the outside, spiky and hairy...
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Visually the flower resembles an open mouth leading into a throat, its name comes from its possibility for medical use, but like the spider it represents death by bite, and unlike the spider it represents healing through medicine. Robert Frost's calm tone in presenting this image, and images throughout the poem, can be very terrifying...
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